Dr. Bookworm talks about Project Macy--a creative calendar countdown as way of getting through a difficult month.
Dr. Bookworm talks about Project Macy--a creative calendar countdown as way of getting through a difficult month.
Dr. Bookworm reminisces about Gross Anatomy and January in Boston as a first year medical student.
Dr Bookworm re-kindles a New Year's Day tradition passed on from her grandmother.
Dr. Bookworm talks about her favorite reads of this year.
Dr. Bookworm reviews The Princess in Black and the Hungry Bunny Horde by Shannon Hale and Dean Hale, the third book in the Princess in Black series.
Dr. Bookworm shares her novel playlist along with bits of the novel she's supposed to be working on.
Dr. Bookworm reviews My Feelings Activity Book by The Mother Co and Ruby's Studio.
Dr. Bookworm talks about a family tradition in the Bookworm household and about making new traditions. They both involve celebrating Macy while acknowledging that grief is tough.
I had to fill out an application recently for hospital privileges. Itβs been a while since I had to apply for a job and though I revised my resume before I sent it into my current office, itβs quite another thing to actually fill out an application. Why? Because thereβs an interesting section that asks you to explain any time gaps in education or career. All three of mine relate to motherhood.
Dr. Bookworm reviews Jeffrey Brown's Vader's Little Princess, in honor of the release of Rogue One this week.
Dr Bookworm talks about unstructured playtime with boxes.
Dr. Bookworm reviews A Child of Books by Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston.
In honor of the 12 Days of Christmas, Dr. Bookworm recommends 12 Must-Have Picture Books for every home library.
Three different Filipino-American women review Erin Entrada Kelly's The Land of Forgotten Girls.
Random House has a contest going on regarding the release of Nicola Yoonβs The Sun Is Also A Star. The focus? They want you to answer the difficult question of βHow has love changed you?β
What I want to focus on, instead, is how becoming a mother in the first place has changed me as a pediatrician.
Dr. Bookworm talks about how THANKFUL and THOUGHTFUL can lead to WONDERFUL. With some books that promote gratitude, thoughts and wonder.
Dr. Bookworm talks about some of her family's favorite bedtime stories.
Dr. Bookworm reviews the wordless picture book, Return, by Aaron Becker. The last in his trilogy.